How to install HP F4583 deskjet??

Hi,
pls help, I am an absolute beginner and would like to install an HP F4583 deskjet on OS x 10.8.2.
1.) HP says I need to click on software update to get the driver from the app store, but no updates are available for me.
I think that's fine, maybe it was automatically done for me before, but not sure if I have any driver for my printer.
2.) So I tried to add a printer at system preferences with the + button, but no name is shown on the list even if I connect the printer with a usb.
Then I should choose Default or IP, I guess I need the IP for wireless printing. But what to write as an address and into other boxes?
3.) The same printer was set up and working well on a pc before. So I've just plugged it in and switched on its wireless button but I have not done anything else with it.
Probably I should check the printer's connection to the router but have no idea how to do it.
Thanks so much for any help!

Hello @dougz ,
Welcome to the HP forums.
I understand that you would like to know how to install your deskjet 3050 software onto your Windows 8.1 desktop.
It should be as easy as installing the printers driver. Just download the software and follow the on screen prompts. 
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